A convert.
A person being confirmed in a religion is typically referred to as a "confirmant" or a "confirmand." This ceremony is often an important rite of passage in many religious traditions where individuals publicly declare or affirm their faith.
A person who believes in a higher power but does not adhere to a specific religion may be called a spiritual person, a deist, or someone who is spiritual but not religious. These individuals may believe in a higher power or universal force without following the doctrines of organized religion.
That person would be known as a missionary. They are typically sent out with the goal of spreading the teachings and beliefs of their religion to individuals who may not be familiar with it. Missionaries often engage in activities such as preaching, education, and providing humanitarian aid to support their mission.
It is called conversion when an individual adopts or changes to a new religion.
Religious discrimination is when someone is treated unfairly or differently because of their religion or beliefs. It can manifest in various forms, including harassment, exclusion, or denial of opportunities based on a person's religious beliefs or practices.
The converts were called earlier as gentiles.
A person who does not in religion is called an Atheist - Atheism
The person who starts a religion through the commandemnt of God is called a Prophet.
Islam is a religion... followers are called muslims. They are all over the world. Islam is the 2nd largest religion. It has many converts into it everytime.
atheist...
diffudion and converts
The more the specific religion followers the more will be the converts from this religion to Islam. Accordingly, most converts to Islam are from Christian religion. Some think that most converts to Islam are from people who had no previous convictions or beliefs. Refer to links below
No, that is a name of a person.
A person who is being confirmed is called a Confirmand. Plural is Confirmandi.
A Jew that converts to another religion.
An Apostate Jew
Many early converts to Islam were impressed by the good character, integrity, sincerity, good will, and enthusiasm of it's followers. Many early converts were attracted to the monotheism. And many early converts preferred any religion to death.